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2. Point to Download then click on All Versions and click on the operating system you want to install, I chose linuxmint-10-kde-dvd-i386.iso. This will carry you to the window to select a system, I chose KDE (32-bit) to install into my USB drive.

3. Click on the {KDE (32-bit)} this will carry you to the window that lets you choose a server to download from.

4. Write down the MD5 number 06b3e25acc2f2601113719a4cc45f2c5, you can use this to check the value of the program after it has finished downloading. It must match this value to insure the quality of the downloaded file! You can check this value with MD5-Checksum. Go here http://wwww.novirusthanks.org/product/md5-checksum-tool/ and download MD5 Checksum Tool.

5. Scroll down to the Primary mirrors, pick one and click on the mirror name in your area. A window will pop-up asking you to Save File.

6. Click on Save File and your browser will download the Operating System.

Note: You will see a red circle-slash in the lower right corner of yourscreen. Allow several seconds for the network manager to scan for availablenetworks before attempting a connection. Select a wifi that has no security, for a TEST and go to your menu and click on Firefox.

CAUTION: Do not Upgrade the flash Drive as it will cause an overrun of the persistence partition!

I used linuxmint-10-kde-rc-i386.iso, a 16-Gbi flash drive, with a 4-Gbi Persistence Partition.